The United States Literary Gazette, Band 4Cummings, Hilliard, & Company, 1826 |
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... means of transporting heavy goods with speed and certainty ; if it be only so far as to double the speed of the fly - boats , it must be a material benefit . And recollecting that rail - roads are yet in an imperfect state , while the ...
... means of transporting heavy goods with speed and certainty ; if it be only so far as to double the speed of the fly - boats , it must be a material benefit . And recollecting that rail - roads are yet in an imperfect state , while the ...
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... means of a sneeze . Probably snuff was not then invented , or he would never have had recourse to the expedient of stealing a bottle of the sun's rays , which he uncorked immediately beneath the nose of his image , and was overjoyed at ...
... means of a sneeze . Probably snuff was not then invented , or he would never have had recourse to the expedient of stealing a bottle of the sun's rays , which he uncorked immediately beneath the nose of his image , and was overjoyed at ...
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... means of extinguishing the animosities of kingdoms , and calming the most turbulent dissensions of domestic life . The demon of Socrates always informed him by a sly sneeze whenever a fit of scolding was about to come upon his wife ...
... means of extinguishing the animosities of kingdoms , and calming the most turbulent dissensions of domestic life . The demon of Socrates always informed him by a sly sneeze whenever a fit of scolding was about to come upon his wife ...
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... mean , and also " displeased ; " she refers the first of these epithets to herself , and the last to her parent ... means , by having heard himself often called so , when he was conscious of having conducted well . This leads him to ...
... mean , and also " displeased ; " she refers the first of these epithets to herself , and the last to her parent ... means , by having heard himself often called so , when he was conscious of having conducted well . This leads him to ...
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... means , as we suppose he must mean , to assert and to prove that it is neces- sary to a civilized state of society , that it should be unalterably determined by extrinsic circumstances at a man's birth , whether he shall be forever a ...
... means , as we suppose he must mean , to assert and to prove that it is neces- sary to a civilized state of society , that it should be unalterably determined by extrinsic circumstances at a man's birth , whether he shall be forever a ...
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